indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
You also didn't tell that you want an out-of-the-box solution. I doubt you
will find any (amongst those supported by LyX anyway). So you will have to
modify an existing class
Erin,
You could try this: Begin with the standard letter template, insert
the cursor at the opening, just before Dear, write your subject
line, do two soft returns (cmd-return on a Mac). This will yield a
flush left rather than _centered_ subject line, but making the
subject line
,
the sender's address (I saw left, right, and centre -- what about
indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
You also didn't tell that you want an out-of-the-box solution. I doubt you
will find any (amongst those supported by LyX
indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
You also didn't tell that you want an out-of-the-box solution. I doubt you
will find any (amongst those supported by LyX anyway). So you will have to
modify an existing class
Erin,
You could try this: Begin with the standard letter template, insert
the cursor at the opening, just before Dear, write your subject
line, do two soft returns (cmd-return on a Mac). This will yield a
flush left rather than _centered_ subject line, but making the
subject line
, margins,
> the sender's address (I saw left, right, and centre -- what about
> indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
> before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
You also didn't tell that you want an out-of-the-box solution. I doubt you
will find any (among
hat about
> indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
> before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
You also didn't tell that you want an out-of-the-box solution. I doubt you
will find any (amongst those supported by LyX anyway). So you will have to
modify an
Erin,
You could try this: Begin with the standard letter template, insert
the cursor at the opening, just before "Dear," write your subject
line, do two soft returns (cmd-return on a Mac). This will yield a
flush left rather than _centered_ subject line, but making the
su
What's the best strategy for producing a letter conforming to US
conventions -- such as in the letter document class -- but with a
centered subject/reference line ?
Best,
Eran
Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
What's the best strategy for producing a letter conforming to US
conventions -- such as in the letter document class -- but with a
centered subject/reference line ?
scrlttr2 (KOMA letter 2) is quite flexible.
Jürgen
indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
In short, unless there is a US lco, it doesn't help. Any better ideas?
Eran
What's the best strategy for producing a letter conforming to US
conventions -- such as in the letter document class -- but with a
centered subject/reference line ?
Best,
Eran
Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
What's the best strategy for producing a letter conforming to US
conventions -- such as in the letter document class -- but with a
centered subject/reference line ?
scrlttr2 (KOMA letter 2) is quite flexible.
Jürgen
indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
In short, unless there is a US lco, it doesn't help. Any better ideas?
Eran
What's the best strategy for producing a letter conforming to US
conventions -- such as in the letter document class -- but with a
centered subject/reference line ?
Best,
Eran
Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
> What's the best strategy for producing a letter conforming to US
> conventions -- such as in the letter document class -- but with a
> centered subject/reference line ?
scrlttr2 (KOMA letter 2) is quite flexible.
Jürgen
indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I saw only
before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
In short, unless there is a US lco, it doesn't help. Any better ideas?
Eran
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 01:42:10PM +0900, Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
I'm sorry that my question(s) is not associated with Lyx itself, but I
have another question about this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
Because this is generally a bad idea. Therer are pointers in the
archives
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 01:42:10PM +0900, Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
I'm sorry that my question(s) is not associated with Lyx itself, but I
have another question about this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
Because this is generally a bad idea. Therer are pointers in the
archives
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 01:42:10PM +0900, Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
> I'm sorry that my question(s) is not associated with Lyx itself, but I
> have another question about this Lyx ML.
>
> Why this ML doesn't use "Reply-to"?
Because this is generally a bad idea. Therer are pointers in the
archives
Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
Japanese ML which I belong to is often use Reply-to.
ML adress, in the case of Lyx ML;
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org, should be set as
Reply-to.
No, it should not. For reasons see here:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Any
Hi Georg
Thank you for your commnets.
There are a lot of things to know.
Takashi Shiihara
Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have my mail
in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really boring having to
make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users account in the CC, the cut
and paste over the original sender. A reply-to field would ease up my
Julio Rojas wrote:
Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have my
mail in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really boring
having to make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users account in the
CC, the cut and paste over the original sender.
That is
Am Mittwoch, 22. März 2006 09:59 schrieb Julio Rojas:
Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have
my mail in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really
boring having to make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users
account in the CC, the cut and paste
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this respect. The
Display Mailing
Thanx for the link... I read it and have absolutly all the sens in the
world. I've already filled a suggestion form in Gmail.
On 3/22/06, Karsten Heymann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't
Karsten Heymann wrote:
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this
Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
Japanese ML which I belong to is often use Reply-to.
ML adress, in the case of Lyx ML;
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org, should be set as
Reply-to.
No, it should not. For reasons see here:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Any
Hi Georg
Thank you for your commnets.
There are a lot of things to know.
Takashi Shiihara
Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have my mail
in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really boring having to
make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users account in the CC, the cut
and paste over the original sender. A reply-to field would ease up my
Julio Rojas wrote:
Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have my
mail in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really boring
having to make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users account in the
CC, the cut and paste over the original sender.
That is
Am Mittwoch, 22. März 2006 09:59 schrieb Julio Rojas:
Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have
my mail in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really
boring having to make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users
account in the CC, the cut and paste
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this respect. The
Display Mailing
Thanx for the link... I read it and have absolutly all the sens in the
world. I've already filled a suggestion form in Gmail.
On 3/22/06, Karsten Heymann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't
Karsten Heymann wrote:
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
| Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this
Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
> Why this ML doesn't use "Reply-to"?
>
> Japanese ML which I belong to is often use Reply-to.
> ML adress, in the case of Lyx ML;
> lyx-users@lists.lyx.org, should be set as
> Reply-to.
No, it should not. For reasons see here:
Hi Georg
Thank you for your commnets.
There are a lot of things to know.
Takashi Shiihara
Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have my mail
in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really boring having to
make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users account in the CC, the cut
and paste over the original sender. A reply-to field would ease up my
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have my
> mail in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really boring
> having to make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users account in the
> CC, the cut and paste over the original sender.
That
Am Mittwoch, 22. März 2006 09:59 schrieb Julio Rojas:
> Well, I don't use clients, because I use gmail and love not to have
> my mail in my computer, thou I use it's web interface. It's really
> boring having to make a reply-to-all in order to get the lyx-users
> account in the CC, the cut and
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
|> Why this ML doesn't use "Reply-to"?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this respect. The
"Display
Thanx for the link... I read it and have absolutly all the sens in the
world. I've already filled a suggestion form in Gmail.
On 3/22/06, Karsten Heymann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> Georg Baum schrieb:
> | Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
> |> Why this
Karsten Heymann wrote:
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Georg Baum schrieb:
| Ride_Ride_Ride wrote:
|> Why this ML doesn't use "Reply-to"?
| Any decent email-client will allow you to post a message to the list
| very easily.
Unfortunately Thunderbird is not a decent MUA in this
- Original Message -
From: Ride_Ride_Ride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:49 PM
Subject: subject
Hi everyone
Recently, I joined this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use a title, intuitively recognized as Lyx ML mail.
Such as, [Lyx users ML
: Ride_Ride_Ride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:49 PM
Subject: subject
Hi everyone
Recently, I joined this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use a title, intuitively recognized as Lyx ML mail.
Such as, [Lyx users ML: 01],,,
I receive many mails
be
'local folders'
· now select the 'New...' button at the right of the window
· give a 'Filter Name' to this new filter, e.g. 'lyx-users'
· push the drop down button which shows 'subject' and select 'customize' (it
is the last entry at the bottom of the list)
· now fill in 'List-Post
Hi Thomas
Thank you for your detailed coments.
I'm glad to know your advice.
I'm sorry that my question(s) is not associated with Lyx itself, but I
have another question about this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
Japanese ML which I belong to is often use Reply-to.
ML adress, in
just use filters in the meaning of highlighting mails by subjects?
But I think mail subject would be better when it's easy to recognize.
The reason I feel present subject style of this ML isn't easy to
recognize may be due to the fact that English isn't my native language.
I would think
- Original Message -
From: Ride_Ride_Ride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:49 PM
Subject: subject
Hi everyone
Recently, I joined this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use a title, intuitively recognized as Lyx ML mail.
Such as, [Lyx users ML
: Ride_Ride_Ride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:49 PM
Subject: subject
Hi everyone
Recently, I joined this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use a title, intuitively recognized as Lyx ML mail.
Such as, [Lyx users ML: 01],,,
I receive many mails
be
'local folders'
· now select the 'New...' button at the right of the window
· give a 'Filter Name' to this new filter, e.g. 'lyx-users'
· push the drop down button which shows 'subject' and select 'customize' (it
is the last entry at the bottom of the list)
· now fill in 'List-Post
Hi Thomas
Thank you for your detailed coments.
I'm glad to know your advice.
I'm sorry that my question(s) is not associated with Lyx itself, but I
have another question about this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use Reply-to?
Japanese ML which I belong to is often use Reply-to.
ML adress, in
just use filters in the meaning of highlighting mails by subjects?
But I think mail subject would be better when it's easy to recognize.
The reason I feel present subject style of this ML isn't easy to
recognize may be due to the fact that English isn't my native language.
I would think
- Original Message -
From: "Ride_Ride_Ride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:49 PM
Subject: subject
Hi everyone
Recently, I joined this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use a title, intuitively recognized as Lyx
-
> From: "Ride_Ride_Ride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:49 PM
> Subject: subject
>
>
> > Hi everyone
> >
> > Recently, I joined this Lyx ML.
> >
> > Why this ML doesn't use
ownload your email via a pop account it should be
'local folders'
· now select the 'New...' button at the right of the window
· give a 'Filter Name' to this new filter, e.g. 'lyx-users'
· push the drop down button which shows 'subject' and select 'customize' (it
is the last entry at the bott
Hi Thomas
Thank you for your detailed coments.
I'm glad to know your advice.
I'm sorry that my question(s) is not associated with Lyx itself, but I
have another question about this Lyx ML.
Why this ML doesn't use "Reply-to"?
Japanese ML which I belong to is often use Reply-to.
ML adress, in
?
Or do you just use filters in the meaning of highlighting mails by subjects?
>
> But I think mail subject would be better when it's easy to recognize.
> The reason I feel present subject style of this ML isn't easy to
> recognize may be due to the fact that English isn't my native
Robert Neumann wrote:
Precedence: fm-user
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so
Robert Neumann wrote:
Precedence: fm-user
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so
Robert Neumann wrote:
Precedence: fm-user
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so
Precedence: fm-user
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at
Well it works as you want if you press return after the ERT before typing -
honestly
- Original Message -
From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: vertical alignment (center text vertically
Robert Neumann wrote:
Precedence: fm-user
\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at the center of the
page but the text itself is on the lower half of the page.
right now I'm experimenting with a
Precedence: fm-user
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at
Well it works as you want if you press return after the ERT before typing -
honestly
- Original Message -
From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: vertical alignment (center text vertically
Robert Neumann wrote:
Precedence: fm-user
\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at the center of the
page but the text itself is on the lower half of the page.
right now I'm experimenting with a
Precedence: fm-user
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>\vspace*{\fill}
>before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is
Well it works as you want if you press return after the ERT before typing -
honestly
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Neumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: vertical alignment (
Robert Neumann wrote:
>
> Precedence: fm-user
>
> >\vspace*{\fill}
>
> >before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
>
> it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at the center of the
> page but the text itself is on the lower half of the page.
> right now I'm
theblond wrote:
Dear All,
I am agree with Christian, the line break comes earlier than it would.
But, when somebody wants to implement it for the others.
It can appended to the end of subject line to, thus it can be used for sorting,
and does not bother the others with the silly repeating [lyx
theblond wrote:
Dear All,
I am agree with Christian, the line break comes earlier than it would.
But, when somebody wants to implement it for the others.
It can appended to the end of subject line to, thus it can be used for sorting,
and does not bother the others with the silly repeating [lyx
theblond wrote:
Dear All,
I am agree with Christian, the line break comes earlier than it would.
But, when somebody wants to implement it for the others.
It can appended to the end of subject line to, thus it can be used for sorting,
and does not bother the others with the silly repeating "
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, stephan beal wrote:
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get
On 24.08.04, stephan beal wrote:
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
To be clear, it doesn't make a difference to me - my mailer can sort
stephan beal wrote:
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get an
explanation of why
Dear All,
I am agree with Christian, the line break comes earlier than it would.
But, when somebody wants to implement it for the others.
It can appended to the end of subject line to, thus it can be used for sorting,
and does not bother the others with the silly repeating [lyx users] message
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, stephan beal wrote:
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get
On 24.08.04, stephan beal wrote:
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
To be clear, it doesn't make a difference to me - my mailer can sort
stephan beal wrote:
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get an
explanation of why
Dear All,
I am agree with Christian, the line break comes earlier than it would.
But, when somebody wants to implement it for the others.
It can appended to the end of subject line to, thus it can be used for sorting,
and does not bother the others with the silly repeating [lyx users] message
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, stephan beal wrote:
> On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
> > No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
> > mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
>
> i appologize if i'm beating a dead hor
On 24.08.04, stephan beal wrote:
> On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
> > No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
> > mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
> To be clear, it doesn't make a difference to me -
stephan beal wrote:
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get an
explanation of why
Dear All,
I am agree with Christian, the line break comes earlier than it would.
But, when somebody wants to implement it for the others.
It can appended to the end of subject line to, thus it can be used for sorting,
and does not bother the others with the silly repeating "[lyx users]&quo
Johann Haarhoff wrote:
I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
have the label [lyx-users] automatically inserted in the subject
line
of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
mailing lists. Do you agree that it would
Stupid employer then. Perhaps you should explain all the time
wasted on manual filtering, that another client does automatically
for you? Even if your'e nice and don't read the lyx list on company
time,
the messages still get in your way until sorted.
I can understand that they don't want to
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get an
explanation of why it isn't feasible
Johann Haarhoff wrote:
I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
have the label [lyx-users] automatically inserted in the subject
line
of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
mailing lists. Do you agree that it would
Stupid employer then. Perhaps you should explain all the time
wasted on manual filtering, that another client does automatically
for you? Even if your'e nice and don't read the lyx list on company
time,
the messages still get in your way until sorted.
I can understand that they don't want to
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get an
explanation of why it isn't feasible
Johann Haarhoff wrote:
I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
have the label "[lyx-users]" automatically inserted in the subject
line
of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
mailing lists. Do you agree tha
>Stupid employer then. Perhaps you should explain all the time
>wasted on manual filtering, that another client does automatically
>for you? Even if your'e "nice" and don't read the lyx list on company
time,
>the messages still get in your way until sorted.
>I can understand that they don't
On Monday 23 August 2004 18:15, John Levon wrote:
> No, this isn't going to happen. You need to find out how to get your
> mail client to filter on other headers than the subject line
i appologize if i'm beating a dead horse here, but could we get an
explanation of why it isn't fe
Dear All
I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
have the label [lyx-users] automatically inserted in the subject line
of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
mailing lists. Do you agree that it would be useful?
Regards,
Paul
I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
have the label [lyx-users] automatically inserted in the subject
line
of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
mailing lists. Do you agree that it would be useful?
I agree, I have suggested
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
have the label [lyx-users] automatically inserted in the subject line
of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
mailing lists. Do you agree that it would be useful
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 12:55:26PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
have the label [lyx-users] automatically inserted in the subject line
of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
mailing lists. Do you
Johann Haarhoff wrote:
I agree, I have suggested it before, but the motion was not very well
met. It is true that most mail clients have the capability to filter the
BCC etc. fields, and one can filter all your lyx-users mail into a
separate folder. My employer however, forces us to use the
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